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a IVINS SAYS HE WILL WORK WITH JEROME Republican Ne Nominee | tl DS: SUNER eg Lda Shot by Enemy, Dying Man noon the tromouah the ‘Tamn A | y M. a " . Petition for an Independent bay SUT, NeeeUers | Runs Up Five Flights of Nominations ea sgl Pactra Ah nga Riad b Stairs. . lemeesh tosnteh’, 1 . The fact that petitions ane Deingeeie roulmhout dhe suey Hung. nant of Mock pulatba to-day for the putpgy of placing fl Rl rer ne 7 Duck, leader of the Hop Sing Tong, died > Hudeon Street Ho#pttal early to tho names th N, Ivins eof —— Mayor and Wiliam Tas ta troneht ey abn oats] SAYS FOREST COMMISSIONER | rv!_0» Levae tone hw toot Tving. ai Jay from a bullet Wound in the ab “I will weleome any movement that z phioes my mame and thav of Mx Jerome! | Boge w eons Wort.) full blast in Chinatown, on tho eameé ticket,” sald Mr, Ivive, "I . ee ® State Por-|) Mott street was cr: est, Mish and Game Commissioner in al suey fiends, out-of-town visitors, po- Lelleve we Gan appear together without couliet of any kind OW statement Issued to-day calls on ail! yico and the usual riff-raft of the B citizens in the forest counties of the] ery, when Hung and Woh Tay ooll Chalrman Halpin, of the Repuditoany Committee, dh od after Mr. Ivins’s | State to help the dopar ment ron 4 ont of No, @ Mott street. ‘T anhouncement t t would no| the timber thieves. The Commisaione ment. Woh ‘Tay shoved a SAeANAtN, « i t Ave od. b is alibre re the petitions canter Hung's siomach and t : r=] Then he darted acrows the surest Mr. Ivine’s Indepe »| No, , Hung went after him, but again emphasized he kept on his feet with his entrails); ¥d that lid " torn is @ mysiery | for his campaign When the police found Hung he was {| stretched out on a table in a little back room five fights up in He had §) | foMowed @ wrong seint and purmued his urderer 10 the 1oof, When the lice got Tam Won Tay he wa in the cellar Exciting Search for Assa: ‘The reservow were turned out ©obnty Commitee wdfed thar he had no’ Gagil in ten years Qi Mr. Odell ¢ woleome him as I would ar but d see no reaso wa et and © the vot ¢ of Mr. Lyins's staremon Mr, Ivins will make his first sper ofthe campaign at Carnegie Hail}? Frldhy night. He expects to say a few \ulpes which wf) appeal to thoughttul \ - | 2.561.780 VISITED FAIR | POR N to-day figures a Clark exposition period were paid and 971.1 st campaigners have cor cabman vote, President the Cabmen’s Union, with a of cabbies, called on Mr. | 4 the unton| to-day to @upport him. The cabbles deciared that they were prepared to make sve@eches if, necessary from the boxes | of their este in behalf of the M. O. L. nominees. While al) the active opposition agents} t Tammany are working like s. the Wigwam organisation ts planning a final two weeks’ campaign 2 = 2 2 e & | i 3 2 a akers' bureau of Tammai charge of Thomas C, Crain, is pr rT loose 1,000 speak he Campaign Commi aged every available hall for the last two weeks of the fight, To-night Jerome will open a wind campaign with @ meeting at ren Hall. It will be one of a sche: series alculated | to keep the | WHOLE SHOE PLANT ABSORBED BY DOUGLAS. Merrod Factory at Montelio, Masa, Added to Big System That Has Shod 12,000 a Day. Although turning out 12,00 patra of | sipes daily in factories Nos. 1 and 4 the W. L. Douglas Shoe Company hes eb AUnBbIs 40 Keen up with the ¢o THs MACHINE is sold in New York and throughout mand for Ste product and has just Mae ie ee an America by agents at 50,00, Many women will pay the agent 50.00, because we do noi advertise the name, and they are led to believe it is another machine we offer; but we will stake our reputation that this is future operate the Herrod factory at Montetlo, Mass., as factory No. 3 This important requisition to Douglas plant will be put in fon #4 soon as its equipment can be finish- | edund the scale on Which ‘the Dougias the same Machine for which you pay the agent 50.00, fugestitate hiring soores more of hands. | | and when you come we will show you the name on nied by General Manager H every one to prove it, crane have beer lating with | Mr M. Nerrod, amd the le | apartment has recently been reorganized 4 iid ee ane ier | The department has recently been reorga zed, and we lame have searched the American industries for the best $50,00 L ui o chine le have it. 4 1 ir “ng aha toe MRT Wane oni etna machine, We have it, and as an introductory sale offer ‘in amoumts to 1,00) pairs of snoes one hundred to-me and while they last, at $16.50 diay, and $0 great has been the demand This machine is a perfect shuttle lockstitch sewing tH teat uhe company some time AK. machine—easy running, reliable, and cannot be worn out with foot-power us A The head is full size and high arm, era n design, handsomely finished, y addition ‘ Bn, i , ot al facil) & ihe bright parts handsomely nickel plated and polished, All wearing t the new factory made from the best steel, hardened and grou In a word, this mac ne out 300 dozen | | the latest result of evolution in machin in. The woodwork edieal attendan {s golden oak, latest swell-front des Wwhleti pr a 2 will be and there room | FIVE DRAWER DROP HEAD sTYLE— BALL BEARING IN ALL RUNNING PARTS “4 ¥ { ATH AVE IVeTOR Crows Ht AVE BQ UM i) ND DISTINCTIVE MODELS FOR WOMEN, 4 hibitnotably those of the “Custom Grade” line are masterpleces of the shoeniaking art. And tn fit as In fashion thi e to the foot the are Inimitable—they give e first time worn, America’s foremost sioe for w We direct attentlon to the smart “Gun Metal” COLLEGE BOOTS, ‘Gun Metal” Is a superb leather. It polishes beautl fully, does not scuff or peel, and wears exceptionally well, If vou would enj ich shoes at a moderate cost you must ome in to see our new “Queen Quality” models. nid $3.50 and $3.00 per pair, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. STYLE 266 fHE WORLD: AS, 1 ENS. OCTOBER -18, vine east | RUN DOWN TIMBER THIEVES | A'her ntea ust tam Won Tay, ot: (seeing business wae in, 7 ve _ <> <-> >_> >. 2. 2. <. — << —.@] =. ee Me vaste men aa. She’s a Healthy Baby| Gn of | ran le Od, Because She's Always ‘ad be " the Best Baby Food » THURSDAY. OCTOBER Lg Tailor SUIT Silk polis set : ke 5 nt, Made Lined [io a! Ribbons. ms yen ’ ; iy o\"hhl FRENCH FAILLE RIBBONS, 8 inches wide, white, cream, $18. 50) uP TO ORDER iy at hiss Ai say ate th Pink, light blue, turquoise and Nile, Value $1.25, 856, yard ii M ; FRENCH LOUISINE RIBBONS, 6', inches wide, | Le your dresainnk ee io? on snd 1 Was prompuy age ups the new shades, Value 650 406, yara W ' i Walt a dowen pully men responded to ‘ ele b tac gan: t inay ' Fine Embroideries IE [Wilt Seeger ‘ Fup’, IN MATCHED SETS Consisting of 5,000 yards Swiss, Nuinsook and | $210" #8) us ’ | Cambric Edgings and Insertings, 356, to 4,50 per strip of 44 yde John ¢ ‘ACTA TE] One-thirdobelow regular prices, 29 | promptiy the Bi OSB FE The only manufacturer selling | The remedy your father and grandfather used Jayne's Expectorant > eH-TT JUDGE ROSALSKY SWORN IN The Best and Most Thoroughly Sclentific | Otto A. Rosnisky. w nte Food for Babies, a Son f * For Sateby AllReputable Druggists Pure retail at wholewale prices, The Crescent Ladies’ | Ta loring Co. Newburge " Wells & Richardson Co, Prope, ad erty Burlington, Vermont. eee ABERMAN & co. Nee: Ss GUTLOHN FUR CO, No Patra Charge for U. jGu.W. 834 -8Tic he, ( ha SUNDAY WORLD WANTS LE LA aU a Pt ay ley i emer ote | ; i a 2 WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | ' 2.00 child's rocker | pgijgHTFUL AND CONVENIENT OUR EIGHTH FLOOR RESTAURANT. Pits oie 2 et at 1 50. life of the hosiery busi Child's Chatr— finished tn ness In New York to-day, golden or we rath (Russian) oak EE TEM esata large Sized and strongly py to- | pure lisle hosiery—tast co.or—jet Rether, Just the chair to stand the bhick—dull finish—a very firm hard sve of lively child quality fine gauze stocking—pure a good value at 200; white heeis and toes; plain or special at \ 50 | SIXTH AVE. 19° 70.20™ STREETS kichelieu or Aeebrandl 25: incense ~ TADS; PRT eeesee rs seee Fourth Floor The 1 new Fall models of the LYRA CORSET AT FIVE DOLLARS Four smart wai Embody the style and contour, quality and workmanship that E have just received four new models at a pric ¢ ext for th { mans ibodi } you would only expect to fina in a much Sh hee, priced ¢ corset, today prea teen Le alec tip embodied in " " BATISTE WAISIS, 5.00 ; ns of ‘the: perfect figure, $0 that whatever m eautiful creations, made with designed front of Val oo ay be r idea of correct c ur you may be fitted to Jace insertion and hand embroidery; also trimmed back 5. e collar and cuffs. Special 2 t is fitted by an expert corsetiere in our private LINEN OR MADRAS WAISTS, 2.95. r t floor ‘a Some are made with plaits and lace insertion, and some 95 4 ch sh 4 th ¢ \ Fd seat i Ji “a :! " ee ie have plaits and seams ornamented with beading—others 2 : ta its are rat illy exemplified in | trimmed collar and cuffs. Special j { the Lyra , CREPE ALBATROSS WAISTS, 2.25, § comforta beautiful in trimming and These waists are in all the new shades, and are i ve 1} Legre ding its shape and wearing as with front of tiny plaits—box plaits—and ornamented { corsets with buttons; buttoned back. Price ‘ tured t¢ BLACK WAISTS, 2. 98, (a ¥ SON LYRA MOD 5. Six beautiful models, consisting of satin dot mohair or 95 ; f . 7 | nun's velling—designed with stitched side plaits and in- | One ts shown in fine batiste and broche silk verted plaits—trimmed collar and cuffs, Special aX. | dois—gore cut { hips, medium proses ices : ec arters at 1 on front and 1 , y ail ne dinall GPHEING allt g A Lingerie waists, | | Another fine French coutil—two mo odels bias Fashion {s so emphatic in recommending the lingerie walst to > the wom- j 4 ‘ st rt hip ind long tailored hip, with an who would dress in the latest style that each lot of lingerie waists we i 8 4; thr t tt waist line—per have exhibited recently has been quickly depleted, To-morrow the most rect ve 1 trimmed—one for charming lot of all may be seen at moderate prices : tf ther for full and very | One smart style is made of the finest handkerchief linen , k 4 5.09 Another is of the sheerest batiste, lavishly ornamented with hand em- : ' | broidery and designed lace insertions. Athird mode!—French coutil—cut long Other model ne Shapes—all up to dete and every To-morrow, for the first time, we algo exhibit several new models in rips—h 1 t palr a pertect corset, in batiste, silk broche and silk, lace and nun's veiling, ' ge ! ¢ $5 coutil From $6, ‘80, $8. All attention given to fitting, ‘Qu 4 ' SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, silk event that took place here Monday been equalled. In point of interest developed, in values offered, in quantities | ince ot ive rders indicated plainly that dressmakers were taking full advantage of this most unusual sale, and several thousand » close of the business day, Let us repeat what these values were and invite you to participate in the disposal ot the remainder of the orrow, Our 25, 000 yard sale of Lyons richest silks and velvets ted for New York's highest class tallors, to ladies for gowns that sell at two, three and four hundred dollars—arrived too late n the importers in mid-season, It is no easy matter to dispose of twenty-five thousand yards at this time, Naturally these i t for high grade silks—the house of Simpson Crawford Co. As soon as we found them all to be silks aid velvets made especially for em without delay, A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR DRESSMAKERS. t i tot : 1 that t ; ‘ a Twelve inl yards of this enormous quantity consist of double width messaline dress taf- 5. 00 Silks l. 95 — ta af finest quality in the world—made to sell up to 5.00 a yard, now on sale at £ plain colors, ciel, pink, Nile, lavender, helio, reseda, old rose, myrtle, plum, prune, gobelin, Alice blue, blaze, purple, royal Several shades of all the colorings, making over one hundred shades — 42 inches wide—cight yards make an entire gown, Special To-day |5,000 yards of Lyons double width 8,00 all silk chiffon velour tier made in the world—all the very latest colorings din several different shades—also white, Special 4, 50, vite a slack, &¢ 8, 000 Frartt double width 2. 50 silk radium, yd. This !s one of the season's most {ull 42 inches wide—nothing be li evening shades, such 1. 15) raat i sell at $8.00 per yar yds mak e dress. Special, yd. at, p rt dresser understand that it will be impossible to duplicate “these ‘sks af ess than two or three times these prices after this we SPECIAL VALUES IN SILKS LOWER IN PRICE, Silk chiffon velvet—all the pews new shades, 1. 10 Colored taffeta street and evening shades, includ- 48 5,000 yards imported black dress taffeta—a rich black— hg white. Val Cc i 1 5 ta ath Regular $1.75 quality, at.. Tes id ; ts ia i : eA 1 1 very highly finished—“Guaranteed to Wear” woven In the C. J. Bonnet & Co, ns black taffeta, univer- 58c .. 55c Colored j high lustre—comes We would be p 1e—yarn dye, all colors, in 57c & SF t, yard selvedge, Worth 85c, per yard. Specl@to-morrow at.... lly sold at 75c, Speclal....seessereeveeeves NAPA EE SIMPSON COLAND OO Dress trimmings specially priced. Excep tional sale of fashionable skirts. cluding white ( NY dressmaker, or those using trimmings in quantities, will realize | HE greatest L shi of style and durability that fashion and expert workmanship have ever put A at a t buy these goods at these prices | 1T together, Second Floor, even al W . the st 7 porter who has fintshed with his sea- — |p sons include | Hon arts First opportunity to secure this beautiful creation at the price, and {ve doubt If you will find the same stun- || fasuauin PA VB ESTO EAT THM AEN ning model elsewhere at even a higher price. > 5 an Ema soni nq | BL AND COLORED SPANGLED | A value you can judge by the description—very fine |B GPALECr NT & Atty NOVELTIES, | MAROIDERED GALLONS quality th a particularly smart new model panel $ 75 pope a a1 com iON Ber effect, with double box plaits and five large tucks . around the bottom—one of the best models ghana this season in style and material, Special at Plaid skirts, °12.” ee hi beautiful Scotch bead cere Chiffon broadcloth ee ee ee ‘nte pretty frien ‘and blue, with bright gold thread, or ‘ i} the more subdued shadings, fi) Me wi odd fen end epons ed oh ce @ p ~ ell In plaids—the most effective thing. Regular price, 1.25 Special to-day, 89c. Bae Hols Seeslil isenansiseiniTcnahn ne vevvvvees QUR,78 eee es aceite ice cocamranediecsatmamee eet ie TTD KOADCLOTH js Fashion's decree par excellence for Fall and | BLACK VOILE SKIRTS, $1650 | BROADCLOTH SKIRTS, $5.00 Titan Tha tabrice afared hare tosimorrow are inihacnaur Hid of good Winter, The fabrics offered here to-morrow are in the new hyh | these skirts are mede of handsome black pe AY tpt skirt, made of good 5c for 2.50 to 3.50 trimmings =| “50c for. 1,00 to 2.00 ) trimmings ¢ class colors so difficult to procure at any p and will be | yoile—all the full plaited models—ex- \ aterlals In black «pecially attractive to smart dressers and high class dressmakers, | cellent quality voile. Made 3 ” A eee ay irises, and alto Main Floor, over heavy silk drops, Pe 16. plain gray worsteds; not one style, oO 1,25 quallty chiffon broadclotis— 1.75 quality—§2 inch broadcloth— | ‘lal. many; entirely new plaited, $500 full 50 inches wite—all pure wool beautiful bright satin finish—made PANAMA SKIRTS, $3.95 Speclal, visssevvesesrerseees beutiful soit chiffon finith—bright | expressly for the Simpson Crawford | gxtensive sale of skirts and a few lead- PLAITED SKIRTS AT $7.50 satin lustre The Co—cannot be duplicated ers in an offering at $3.06. These | New line of plain broadcloth, cheviot antes OF Bue al. ii iy ne tous OF PUN, QARNBT, a4 skirts are made of Panama, mixtures, | and Paname skirts, including worsteds, MYTH. Reset IYALs | ah tt ty ANDY ae, itty and cloth in a variety of models—all mixtures, checks and plaids— $9 50 ftiv'tn De maa? ai AY i Gokbn AY ya Sane VBR, SP sabi value, 53, 95 | all the new circular and pla 7 CABTOR, (GRAY AND TAN, ed effects, Speclal..sscceee AT atest 2 ih we ys aad